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... reference is playful and ironic , and also exact in saying that the taws or celestial spheres were played against the bottom of the Prime Mover , since he is , in Aristotle's description of his life , turned away from all nature and ...
... reference is playful and ironic , and also exact in saying that the taws or celestial spheres were played against the bottom of the Prime Mover , since he is , in Aristotle's description of his life , turned away from all nature and ...
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... references . The question is , of course , whether the references often provided are truly rele- vant and , further , whether the very lack of a tradition of classical knowledge among students and teachers does not make it easier for ...
... references . The question is , of course , whether the references often provided are truly rele- vant and , further , whether the very lack of a tradition of classical knowledge among students and teachers does not make it easier for ...
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... Reference has already been made to the massive editions of annotated letters brought out by modern American scholars , and to some of the more labori- ous enterprises in Shakespeare and Milton scholarship . One could mention also the ...
... Reference has already been made to the massive editions of annotated letters brought out by modern American scholars , and to some of the more labori- ous enterprises in Shakespeare and Milton scholarship . One could mention also the ...
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